The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, September 19, 1974, Special Football Issue, Page Page 19, Image 19
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With Maryland and North
Carolina State owning most of the
stock in ACC football this fall it
appears Clemson will need to find
an . ample replacement for
graduated quarterback Ken
Pengitore if it is to improve on last
year's 5-6 record.
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Last seasqs the Tigers did
manage to win three more games
than predictors said they would in
Red Parker's first year as coach.
Thirty-eight lettermen including 14
starters return and the . more
dedicated Tiger fan has adopted
"Excitement Galore,"'to describe
the '74 Tigers.
Last season the Tigers netted
4,009 yards of real estate and
scored more points (231) than any
other Clemson team since the 1959
Bluebonnet Bowl champs. But
gone from these impressive
statistics are ACC signal caller
Pengitore, starting running backs
Smiley Sanders and Jay
Washington, slot back Gordy
Bengel, center John Bolubasz,
defensive ends Bob Jones and Jeff
Stocks and defensive tackle Bruce
Decock.
For the moment Parker has
tabbed redshirt Mike O'Cain from
Orangeburg to direct the triple
option. Senior Mark Fellers and a
redshirt, Joey Riley, could also log
much playing time at quarterback
during the season.
Sophomore Ken Callicut rushed
for over 500 yards last season and
should lead the Tiger running
Clemson lef
Clemson holds a 40-28 won-loss
advantage over Carolina in their
football series, which began in 1896
and has been played every year
since 1909.
Carolina has won four of the last
six, with Clemson taking the 1971
and 1972 games, 17-7 and 7-6. Last
year Carolina won 32-20 at
Clemson's Memorial Stadium.
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-corps this season. Leading the
Tiger receivers is Bennie Cun
ningham, an All-America can
didate at tight end.
"Defensively we should be better
in eight or nine positions," said
Parker. "We are not nearly as
strong or quick or aggressive as we
need to be at tackle.
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This year's game will be played
Nov. 23, one week earlier than the
games in the past several years
were played. Although the games
are often tight and low scoring, the
last shutout was in 1959, when the
Tigers won 27-0. The last Carolina
shutout was in 1952, when USC took
a 6-0 win.
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